Have a look at this high speed camera video of a bullet hitting a bloody sponge. https://youtu.be/bwMw6K96JqUNo, the claim was that spatter from the impact of a BULLET cannot travel faster than the BULLET.
1. The back spatter begins forming ca 0.0004 seconds after the bullet hit the target. That is, instant.
2. The back spatter reaches further than the bullet if you look at it when the bullet is inside the sponge = moving faster than the bullet.
Ergo. The blood spatter seen in the Z313 is instant = the bullet hits the head at Z313, NOT in Z312.
Adding to that, the pattern and form of the blood spatter is that of a typical back spatter.
- Vide cone.
- Very small driplets = mist = ’halo’.
- Spatter travels relative short way, max 4 - 5 ft = backspatter.
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